8' THE SCJIANTON TJU BUN IS-THURSDAY, ,IVSE 1C. 1808. HASTINGS AT CAMP ALGER Pennsylvania's Governor Personally Inspects the State Camp. BOYS' HANDS ARE GRASPED Was No Red Tape in the Governor's Visit. REGIMENTS VIVO WITH KAl'll OTIIUll IN GIVING TlU.Ilt FOIlMUn COMMANDUIl A ROUSING OVATION THIRTEENTH LCD Tllll TIIOOI'S WHEN THEY PA8SED IN 1U.VII.W GOVERNOR'S REMARKS UPON THE (JURAT l'ROGUESS MADE IN THE PROCESS OP SOI.DIEP.-MAKING RECRUITS WHO l-HPT SCRANTON "iESTEUDAV REACH1:D CAMP HAM-" IWMISHEli AS A REsStLT OP SOME ONE'S NEULECf Special from n Staff Corresponilput Camp Algei, Va June IV -Govern Hastings cut shot t his in tendril tu nt Newport Now and runic on Into today to IMt tlir I'eiinsylMima wl clier.. He and Ills patty, coiif.,ltifi? cf State Senator J Hcniy Cochiaite. f "Wllliamsport; AVillnir 1 Heedcr, as-f-ist.mt adjutant eenoitil of the Ni liuiial Guard of Ponnsylanla Pihatp Scctetaiy Lewis llclller, and Gcoirp JI Wtinbaugli, of tlio Asotiatcd Prcts, aniscd in Washington last night and Mopped at the Shuieluiiti. TI1I1 mom ing tlicy wcie met 1 Colonel Coiyell, ot the Twelfth and Lieutenant Colo nel .Mattes, ot ihe Thirteenth, and es cuited to the camp. After paslng respects to CSPiioinl Gta li.ini and leaving compliments at Plist duislon headquaitcis lor Geneial Rut in, who waj unavoidably absent, the Keinor and his attendants took u hasty drhe tlnough the Pennsjlvania camp. After dinner, which wja par taken at the Sixth, Pennsyhanl.i quarter1-, the governor made a lslt to each lrglincnt, talliiib' 111 tit on the ottlceis nncl then pas-sing tlnough each com pmy btieel, shaking the hands of the men as they etood diawn up in two lines facing each other. AVhen ho had IliiWliPd r-haklng hands with the men lie told tlio captain that if he learned cf any man In his command having a family at home in needy ehcuinstanee, to communliato the iiaitlculnm to tlio governor of PennsvlvnnU and the Kejfctouo state would see to It want was relieved the TOUR OF THE CAMPS. The governor's tour of the camps was one succession of ovations, each company vicing with the other in giv ing him and the giand old common vvtalth a lu.sty chcoi. At t.30 a it view was held In the governors honor. Colonel Couisen t-hould have eonduttcd it, but Colonel Schall, of the Sixth. Pennsylvania, made an cloventh-lumr claim for the Imiiui, and souiier than have any tin 1 leasant hitch. Colonc. Coiiiner. took mmnianirof the Tliliteenth and al lowed Colonel Schj.l to till the iitst place. Geneial Giaham lode ove fiom hcadquaitciis nnd pai tlclpated In the lev lew out of compliment to the gov ernor. All the Pcunsvlv.inlan'.s gte.it ly appicciatcd tlio majoi general's ciurte-y. The Thirteenth led the ptocessrion In if-view, with tho Twelfth, Eighth and Sixth following in Hit eider named The men aie belticr unifoiined and arc fairly well dillled nnd made an excel lent showing and lllled their old cotn- iirindcr-lrwmlef with ndinlration. He was profuse in complimenting the com manders on tl.e progress that has been nude In the rrocess of soldlei making during the sl.ort month that the IVnn sylvanlans have been at Camp Alger. The remainder of tho evening was pp-nt in visiting the oiriLers and dis cussion of the treatment tne men ure iccelving. The governor and his paity sleep In their pitvate car nt Dunn Loiing to lilsht and tomorrow will pi or cod to the lorts in and about the District of Co luntbla, where detachments of P.'iin nvlvanla leglments are stationed Tho governor said this afternoon that before leaving 'Washington he will call on Sec letaiy Alger and ask permission to have Pennsylvania's i-r court call quota increased fcunlelenily to allow the ex pansion of all the regiments to three battalion dimensions. RAD TREATMENT. The sixty-six recruits who left Scran ton nt 10 o'clock this morning at rived here at 11. SO p. m after an extremely rough vojage. They had nothing to eat except one basket of sandwiches, nnd ns some of the men got more than their share, some of them did not get any. They would not be ullowed to leave the car to purchase lood and consequently many of them had noth ing to cat from tho time the) left fiennfon. until they reached hcio u little before midnight. After the water In the one tank that was in their car was exhausted they could not get it replenished and had to travel two hundred miles without drink. As a climax to their hard day's (experience they (xcre compelled to trudge two miles through the dnik over a rough and dusty country tond from the station to the camp. Coffee and plenty of food was awaiting them at the company mess tents. The way they ate wns only equalled In vigor by the language they used to cxptc&s their feelings on the munncr they were treated on the trip. They were lled up with bunks In the mess tents. Captain E, D. Fellows was this morn ing presented with n handsome gold watch by the niembeis of his command, Company r. The presentation v. as made at 7.30 o'clock bv Piivato Frank Jones in the presence of all the com pany and tatec delegations from the other companies of the toglment. Cap tain Fellows was taken bv surprise, but made n very timely i espouse, ox ptesslng his gratitude nnd apprecia tion. There was cheering galore when the specohmnklng had concluded and Captain Fellows was visited bv Ills fellow otllccis with their congratula tions. The watch Is of solid gold and on the Year rasp Is Inset ibed "Cap tain E D Fellows Piesented bv Coin pnny F. Thlttppnth regiment. Pa. Vols., June IS. 1S3S" k tfr.rj'XU AN ARMY General HutlT evidently does not agree with common leport that the Fit. st division Is to move at almost any hum. Today ho ptomulgated an older that look fmwaid to the leglmontt being liete thr fltst of July. The older is one dliecting an inspection of the ten commands of his div Klein, one regiment u day, beginning tomonow. The Thii- teeuth V srheduled to go up for eilti cImh June 2! Fiist Lieutenant M. C. 1 littler, Jr., sor of the major geneial, i' detailed as lnpectin oflleei, with III stuittlons to lepoit In detail any dell -leneles in equlpmenf, dlseljillnp, and the like. T. J. Duffy. QOSSIP OF TME CAMP. Special fiom a Stall CoricMpondtut fanip Algei, Vn , June 13. Xf.uly i'll the companies have laige ly diminished ninks at dilll owing io hore nuns consequent upor vaccination More than half of Companies E and G are thus incapacitated Most of these boys, who nie fiom Iluncsdala nnd Monti o--e, never huvlng been vaccin ated befoie me muic-iiPt!oiisl nflccted than the otheis Suigeous Kellei nnd lilaueliaid excuse fiom dilll cveiv man to whom, it, thcli opinion, 1: would be painful to do duty. The stoniai h complaints aie on the deeie.iM' The suigeous attilbute this to the fact th it the men ate lefiain ing Horn Injudic lous eating at the ie fieslimeiii stands and to the tuither fact that theli s) stems aie getting on mole ftlcudl teims with the water of this legion. Thanks to the National Relief afi-n. elation and Congiessnnin Council, the men of the Thlittenth aie living high Jusa at present. The piospecr of going to Hawaii is viewed with pleasuie by the mpnibem ol Hip Thiiteenth. As the chances of doing any leal waiting ate at pi cent veiy vacuo and liidelinlte anil theie Is a piobabilttv of being kept in Flor ida or mahap lieie until hohtllltlis j cease, the boy? would gladl.v welcomo the Hnwali tilp. If wo aie never to be anv tiling men 6 gloiloiu than an aimy of occupation tliev t.a, let it be hoped we will be sent to occupy Hawaii Gaulson dutv there it Is gen et all) felt' would be much moie pleas. , ant than in Cuba Poito Kim or the Philippines and the expeilence would be evet) bl I n valuable. I'lepaiatlon? foi ihe leieptlon of Govetnoi Hasting" when ho conns to lnit tlic Pcnnsylv jnlans at Camp Alger nie being can led on under the dliectlou of Acting lttigadlei Com sen At a niecttii) .vesieidii) of the Ppiui hylvanl.i co1oup!i?. Mattes, of ihe Thir teenth, Cotell, of tin Twelfth, Hoff m.in. of the Eighth and Scluill, cf the Sixth, it was decided to have a te view and if ptactlcable some kind of a leteption, at which the oflleei t might assemble foi malty and pay theli re spects to his excellencj. Very little of a definite nature could be auanged because no won had been lecelved ip gaiding the iiout th jovemui would come ot how long he wou.d ta) Private Schroeder. of Company C, was yesteiday dUcliaigeu fiom tho Fcrt M)er hospital. It was thought the Injury to his gioln was of u pct manent natuie and that he would have to be dlschaigcd, but the sutgeons brought him around all light and gave him a tettiflcate of reinstatement In his company. He lepoited for duty )eslerdny afternoon and was assigned to Ills place in the ranks toda) Captain Herman and Pilvates Itlch aid Thomas and Geoige Kieemau, of Company A. are home on tui loughs. Flist Lieutenant Johnson Is eotnmand- Cure sick bc-uilaclie, bad tute In the mouth, coated tongue, gas in the stomaoli, dl.tpit and lmltpalinn. II., Pills not rtk?n, liiit hnce tonic effect C5 eenti, Tbt onl7 l'illt io tLa ullh Uoodi St;riU- Hood's Kojat mikes the food pure wholesome and dellcloui. kAKltfG POWDER Absolutely Puro norn wf.ooDteo mo. ing the company dining Captain Der man's absence. The most anxious man In the Thir teenth Is Fhst Sergeant Daley, ot Company A. Ills anxiety hangs on the possibility of his securing n furlough, for which he proposes to make appli cation Fiidav His anxiet foi a fur- AMBULANCK. lough is occasioned by the fact that one night last winter she said "es" and that June was as lucky a month as an). The day was to be set in May. but May found the btidegroom no longer mnstcr of his on n time. There was dally coriespondencc of couise, and it was agteed that the wedding would come oft In June, war or no war, providing he could got ex cused long enough to go tlnough with the eeicmony. If he secures the fur lough, and Colonel Mattes is not the man to lefuse it. theie will be a mlll taty maniago In Sctanton on or about next Mouehi). Captain Corwln, of Company H, Is oilleer of the da) : Lieutenant Robeits, of Company H. commander of the glial el, and Piivate V J Hot ton, of Compati) G. oiderly at headquartets. Colonel Mattes Issued nn older to day dliecting that otllceis schools be hi Id eveiy morning nt S o'clock until finiher imtii p He complains that the Tliliteenth Is not all that It should be In the miittei of the little niceties of military etiquette and he ptoposes that it shall no longei seive in this respect as a contuist for the neighboring regi ments, all of which aie sticklers in this leg.ud Owing to the excessive heat the bat talion dilll which formetl) occuired fiom ?, to -ISO p m. is now held fiom 4 to 5 o'clock. riev J J Feeloy, of the cithedial, who Is In attendance at the jubilee ot St Ch.ules college, at Elllcote City. Mil., tan over )csteida) to visit tho Tliliteenth. Cotpoial R J. llouike, of Company C, has been gi anted a seven-day fur lough, beginning Thutsda). Private "Kid" Kelle), of the hospital coips, is tt.vl'ig haul to steal a set of two-pound quoits with which the hend quaitcts' Ftait is wont to enjov itself dining houts of lelisuie When he was called upon to undetgo the phvsleil test at Mt GtPtna he found lilni'elf seven pounds shoi of tin- pioscilbcd minimum w eight 120 pound", and fear ed he would be stood aside While walling his tut r. to go in he espied lh quolti and sneaking them to his tent Ft lapped then, on to h!s calves inside his leggings. The examining stn genus cilc1 not discover the deception and Kel le) passed all light the eight pounds of iiott making him lust one pound ovp the necess.nj weight. No 1, ss 1I11111 half a doeii nthet lightweights 11 ! 1 the expedient and in each easi it was suce essiui one of litest lattoi. Pri vate Davl". -.f Company ", who was fuuifeii pounds nuclei u eight, in add -lion to the quoits, can led in his pan tnloon pockets. In the legs of his undei-di.iwrr.-. nnj in pvpiv other place of sccietlon in the scant appatel he was allowed to wear when being examined, eighty two loumls of ball eaitlidges and a lot of Iron knives and totks Tho bo) s who Indulged In this deception have kept it quiet feaiing that It It got out it might cause them to be ie-ex-amlned and tin own out A man who once gels in can't bo dKchatged for be ing urderw eight as it Is olllelallv te coidid that he was up to the stand ird when he was accepted and the pre sumption must be thrt he lost weight tdncc joining This knowledge lecently came to the pr.ttlotle dcclveis and thy let Uip eat out of the bag. When evi r tho story Is told It evokes n hearty laugh and admiration for the pati lot ism that piompted the ruse. Lieutenant Keller and Adjutant Mattes have both been compelled to buy new hot spy, the steeds they lit ought with them having foundcied. Piivate Joe Leon.it d, of Company D, spent )esteuln) at Georgetown college, the guest of the Sctanton oloti) there. L'ongiessman William Connell nnd his piivate secretary Colonel Str.lt ton. made n slioit visit to the Thir teenth )estetdny. Private Sergeant, of Company E, was called home )esterday by a telegiam announcing the dpath of his sister In Hnnesdale. Major Wood received a letter today saying that all the lecrults needed for Company E have been secured and that they will bo sent on as soon ns transportation can be secured. Private Alexander Mitchell, of Corn- pony E, is entertaining his father, An drew Mitchell, and brother-in-law, John Major, ot Catbondalc. Mis. II. M. Courscn Is visiting her husband tinttallon Adjutant Courscn. Hon James H. Codding congiess man from the Fifteenth Pennsylvania district, called on his constituents In Companies E and G yesterday. Ho told them he would do what he could to secure for then) the coveted Ha waiian tilp. T. J. Duffy. BURGLARS ARRESTED. Froa PrcM (Hl'ice I'Mere Were Cnp turrcl In llliiglmmtoii. Chief of Police Ottrrell iccelved a dis patch from Rlugliaiiiton ycsterda tell ing him that Thomas McDonough and John Lance, who burglarized the Free Press ofllce, were arrested in Bins hamtou. Aldetmiin Millai )csteulay mode out the papeis to sriure n requisition, and they will be sent to llurrlsbur.: at once. SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA. Exordial and Grniltintionn Thti .Horning nnd Attcrnoon. The closing cxeiclses of the School of the f.ac kawannit will take place to day at the school lnnie on Jefferson avenue At 10 o'clock the child! en ot the in termediate depaitment will cntcitain their fi lends. The ginduatlon exer cises of the class of 'SS will begin at 3.30 p. m. Ent r.ud Kplcopnl .Illusion. Tho chlldiP'i'8 chotus of St Luke's East End mllnn will give an eiui r tnlnnieut nt the ch.ipcl on Piescott ave nue this evenli g nt s o'clock Tlio clioius will be assisted liv pupils trom Miss Moyle's elnciitlou iki'x. nnd li Miss Frieda Kami nnd Sucie Selinlicrt In sel"c tlous on Qiiltai end benjo Admission price 10 cci.ts. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Reasons for a new ttlal were filed In the case of 1)rcll & Co v T.i.vlot. M P Mitchell John Ft lmmoiis and Isaac Polin-itt'i wire appointed vicvveis in the mrtter of tho new load in West Ablngton township The piupert) of the Jpinijn Ice com pin) was old jesterdnv b) Deputy Sher iff Ruin, and was bought b) Attorney Gcoigo M Olccll foi JST.2. lodgment was entered In ihe sum of $20S.23 )estet(l.i) bv the IViin) lvnnl Central Hiewlng c-onip.inv i.g.ilnsl Jo seph P Mlglin for want ol an nppr .nance. The bond of F JI L)inli romnillli c In lunnev of Patrick J. Foul. In the sum ot ti 000. with It N. Kennedv and John T. 5toone as sureties, was )csterda) ap proved bv the eoun An action in trepas r-imlng d. im ages In the "ii m of fori was begun In Pro thonolar) Cop l,i nil's ofllce vesterdav by Ilello Von Storch against the Scianton Gas nnd Water cnmpanv The bond of Antlvrv Sc.mlon, collector of delinquent taxes lor 117 In the Sev enth ward, was eterdav tiled In court In the sum of $T0 i" Fri d Council and Michael Hardley nie the suictlcs. The bond ot Maui Ice F. Wal-di, cclle". tor of delinquent taxes in the Fourteenth ward for the ve.ir Isi" was tiled in court )csteid.i) In the sum of $!50 61 with II. J. Neville and John J. McDcimott ns sure ties. .attorney C H (.nrrlnei, sole arbitrator In the case of the Nitionnl e'.isli Resist t companv iaBail.t Thomas J Pope and others, tiled his rcpnit esteidav In Pro thonotars Copcland s otitic in tavor ot the defend. .pt The PennsvH, ml. 1 eVnl companv b al torne) s Wlllard AVaricn and Kntpp es terday began nmtciible actions of eicet lnent ngnlnst Maiv Ruell lllliim 1)1 1 mond. Leon Pehtager nnd Anthony .1. Golden of Oiminnip In the estate of A. JI c'lirk and wife, proprietor of Mott Haven hotel the ap pialseis T F Sp.uigi nberg and W I Ketclinni. tiled nn at count vestcrdav staling tint the.v hnd ..ppialscd the stoik at fOVi Thr bond of Loo Art old assianco in the same case was appinvcd In the sum ot JtuOO with W F. Kctehnm and 'J A Snvdei ns sutetles Martlnge Ureases were granted vc'tet dac h Cleik of the Courts n.nlcls to William C Prrrls, of Prlieburg, and An nie D011.it of South Ii-brn.i avenue; Anqust I.uirli and Mniie Uinns, of Hi- South Side, John II. Mill 1 and Lconoi.i F Catten-on. of Snath Ablngton, Pi rev Koehlei of Chlnehilln. and .Maltha Phil. llis of Piitiiuin stii'et, Gcoigo William Edmotul anil Adelaide Shilve, of Rnd ham In tl.o Liingstaff-Kflley elpctlon con test at vesterday's hearing, Nlcholis Heen. of the Eleventh waul, was called and tho lespniuleutt objected as thero was no mm bv that name on the bill of particular There was 11 Michael Heen, but there Is no Michael Heen In tho waul. Commissioners Lewis and Diigg.m up held the objection, nnd the contestants asked to have Hip evidence certified to Judsp Atchbald. Judge Arehhatil exam ined the list of voters and found tli.it Un vote In ntipstlon was lciorded ".Mch Ileen ' lie dt elded that th nbbievlainn ot th. first Dime ns It was written email have been taken foi Nlcholis or Mlelmcl and he made an ordei permitting the con !rtnnt to examine Jli Iteei jusi as if his name wore in the bill CURED BY CUTSCURA For tea jears I suffered untold agonies from Eczeru j, my lower limbs being so swollen and broken out that I could hardlj go about. My brother, a pli)slrian of thlrt) )ears practice, nnd other pli) sirlani of splendid abilltv .tried In vain to effect a euro and slgnallv failed I became absolutely disheartened, and had lost all hope, when a friend Induced mo to glvo Cpticiuia. HiMrniFS a trial. I used two cakes of C'tnici rv Soap and two bnxci of Ci wci-nc (ointment;, and it, resulted In an abtolule and pirmantnl c 111 1. 1) VVIJJ.I. SAIH. I'Umoutb, III, SriiDT CireTitiTyKT run ah Si in am n Bloid III uoh, with Loll or lUllt Warm huh. with Ct Tl rdlASQiP. icrnllf nolal'nKi vltb GlTIClltA, and rnl'd doaciol CtTKlSA KaBol VIWT StrdUiroothtiUtha world I'OTTlBUnrOASriCHCU. Cosr.,solai'ftipi ,1101100 'IIow ioCurlicm,Mfre'u Golf Hose and a Big; Lot or Cantslip Belts Just arrived at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. TEN YEHiS fil-slBSliF MPtyil. b JONAS LONG'S SONS. A Flutter of Ribbons To Start People Talking;. S rr ' - " ten thousand yards of and they mei it inspection by bilk, and all four inches wide. and every pattern will be found a new" and bright as the morning. IN THE LOT ARE PLAIN TAFFETAS IN WHITE, CREAM. BLACK, LIGHT BLUE, TURQUOISE. PINK. CERISE. NILE, CARDINAL AND ORANGE. ALSO ROMAN STRIPES. BAYADERE STRIPES, PLAIN STRIPES. SATIN STRIPES, PLAIDS, CHECKS. and all the fashionable colors that pirlominate in the season's styles, and which will be worn so much during the Summei. S 9 cents a yard is the price and cheap it is. They are arranged for good showing and quick selling near the main aisle on special counters. On sale Friday morning with the opening of the stoie. Do not come expecting to find them today. We make this early announcement that our friends from tar and near may have an equal chance at this Ribbon Chance. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED, May be imposed. This Will not bef?It by coi sinners of CEYLON AND INDIA TEA, as its PURITY and STRENGTH (tu)o Io one against ofh?r teas) make if ECONOMICEL. Use if and SAVE MONEY. NOTK Till: rc-OXOMY-OXK tei Fpootitul m Kfs 'I WO ms w ttu ri r. nuuule infiuion ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. 50c lb. DEL'CIOUS guld niily in 1. 1 mt l'aiki-n. THE DICKSON M'F'G CO,, Bcrantou anJ Wlllcei-lliiriis I'o. Maiufucturers of L0C0IYI0TIVES.STAT10NARY ENGINES Holler, HolstlncanJ Pumplnz Alaclilner. Geneial Onice, Scianton Pa. WOLF & WIONZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Hutu.'. PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bolt Acents for Itlchardsoa-Bayatoa'J burnac.01 aod Raai-iJ. JONAS LONG'S SONS. you. Every yard bear, the BOSTON DENTAL PFHCES FOR THE NEXT 15 DAYS ONLY. vs5&? Our 5jr1.no Pl-itror uitr 18 on I'ni'c lor Our 111.110 I'lii ei for Our t 1.(1(1 I'lHt i for Our I'J.imi 1'mtei for Our i().no I'lutei lor Our x 00 PIiucs fin our (l 00 Plates foi llrlittreuork .... ?in no I) 01) s.on 7 on ii on r, tin 1 00 :i on .. :i 110 :i no .1 00 up T"ir U.V' , dolil 1 ru.wii, .".'1. (,o!'l I lllln rititlmiiu PI ling I Ullvor I lllltiiri. roiclaln rilling') t oincnt I initios Boston Dental Parlors Curner l.acUananna and joniinK Aves. fOvoi N'cuntlc Shoe btore ) SUMMER RESORTS NEW JERSCY. On the Ocean Front. -co tnllM below I ong Ilruncti Monmouth House M'tUMj l. Mvl. HI- VI 11, V. I. rlti lor ik'ni'ilpttco pamphlet loataltiln; terms ami mtoi mnMnn 111 m mi 11 i:n LV YORK HOIKLh. The St. Denis Uroadway nd Gleenth St., New York. Opf. (trace Church.-European Plan. Rooms $1,00 a Day and Upward. In k raodait and unobtruttra way tbr art tfvr better conducted tioteU In the metropolU than tbe St Dvula Tho great popu arity It baa acquired can readily bo traced to its untquo lo. atinn, Ita homelike atmotptiere, tbe peculiar ezcellano of ita culMut and sorrlca, and tta rarr moder ate pr'cea WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Slxteontb St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMEKICAN ILAN, S3.50 Per Day and Upwards. i:UKOPi:AN PLAN, SI. SO Per Day and Upwards. 5 Longfs r-vT N(fc53ji I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. JONAS LONG'S SONS. In every sense a Rib bon Season. Go where you will and the bright fillet of Silks will dazzle you with their beauty and quantity. But Ribbon must have quality quality means lustre, lich, heavy text uredelicate colorings and proper finish and all of these must be paid for, to protect us and you. Thus do we fortify ourselvesand only the best enters here. But enoughthere are Ribbons here to be sold, them seal of honest value Pure ons Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435t0455N. KlnttlSL SfflllPl Telephone Call, 2333. THE Kooms 1 and J.Com'ltU B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Jladeut Moosicund Ilushdalo Work. 1-An.lN & KANI) POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER l-tcctric llatlene. IHectrlc bxplodeu. lor eploillns blasts, safety 1'mi and Repauno Chemical Co's IIIUH U.PLOblVP.5 t New Houses t In popular neighborhood where values are iucreas- iug most rapidly, will be sold at low prices and ou -f- easy terms. Call and see -t-t them any time between - 9 a. m. aud g p. m. X II. C FRINK, t 1 747 Prcscott Ave. t Ill I IS' Lager Beer f 4-f -f 4- 4 44 -t-f 4-4-f -f -f 44--M- -f -f 4-H- .
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